Here’s what Star Wars toys are for sale on Force Friday

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It’s Christmas morning for “Star Wars” fans.
Companies like Lego and Hasbro are showing off a first look at their new toys and collectibles ahead of the latest installment of the film series, “Star Wars: The Last Jedi”, which premieres December 15.
Dubbed “Force Friday,” the shopping event began in 2015, when new merchandise was released in anticipation of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” Fans will be able to buy products linked to the new movie starting September 1 through September 3.
A new character from, “The Last Jedi”, BB-9E — BB-8’s evil twin — is the most prominent of the new products.
Related: ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi’ pits BB-8 against its dark side, BB-9E
According to Jim Silver, the CEO and Editor-in-Chief of review site TTPM (which stands for toys, tots, pets and more), Star Wars fans look for movie clues hidden within the toy design.

“It’s the largest franchise in the history of the toy business,” Silver told CNN Tech. “The people who buy the toys study [them] and look for hints or spoilers that will give them some information about the movie.”
For example, fans have already noticed scenes on Lego boxes and heard lines from the new movie in Hasbro products.
Sales of “Star Wars” toys in the U.S. totaled $618 million from August 2016 to July 2017, according to market research firm NPD Group. The theme was also number one for the last twelve months in the total toy industry.
“I think it’s going to do very well this year because of technology … the quality of the toys and the level of sophistication,” Silver added. “The toys this year are better than any previous years.”
From robots to building kits, here’s a look at the coolest Star Wars toys announced this Force Friday.
Star Wars Millennium Falcon Lego Set ($799.99)